In 1994 I left the long running BBC series Lovejoy in which I had played Eric Catchpole, to direct my first short film. To Baldly Go, was a short romantic comedy which was sold to Channel 4 in the U.K, and also secured an international distribution contract, selling to numerous TV stations throughout Europe and the USA.
After a brief spell working in drama script development at BBC Pebble Mill, in Birmingham, I made two more short films for Picture That; Poppy's Present, which I produced and directed and Puke Fiction (The Vomit Trilogy), which I wrote and directed. Puke Fiction, was shown in competition at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton and won the Electric Pavillion Award, for Best Film, awarded by the Halloween Society. It was also chosen for a screening at the ICA as part of the 'Uncut' season of short films and was shown in the 'British Shorts' section of the Manchester Film Festival and The Big Fix Festival in Birmingham.
My broadcast directing credits include: Dream Team, produced by Hewland International for BSkyB. Coronation Street, for Granada, Crossroads, for Carlton, Family Affairs, for Grundy’s Courtroom for Mersey TV, Hollyoaks also for Mersey and over 40 episodes of East Enders for the BBC.
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